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  • Short Story Vending Machine

    The French city of Grenoble installed vending machines in public spaces that dispenses short stories. With 1-minute, 3-minute and 5 minute buttons, these short story vending machine allow citizens to take advantage of those few minutes free time to read a little.

    The government believes that it can encourage people to bring back the habit of reading as a past-time instead of poking on their phones all day.

    Iconic Short Stories since 1980

    • Raymond Carver, “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love” (1981)
    • Stephen King, “The Body” (1982)
    • Amy Hempel, “In the Cemetery Where Al Jolson is Buried” (1983)
    • Lorrie Moore, “How to Be an Other Woman” (1985)
    • Mary Gaitskill, “Secretary” (1988)
    • Amy Tan, “Rules of the Game” (1989)
    • Tim O’Brien, “The Things They Carried” (1990)
    • Denis Johnson, “Emergency” (1992)
    • Annie Proulx, “Brokeback Mountain” (1997)
    • Jhumpa Lahiri, “A Temporary Matter” (1998)
    • Ted Chiang, “Story of Your Life” (1998)
    • Alice Munro, “The Bear Came Over the Mountain” (2001)
    • Kristen Roupenian, “Cat Person” (2017)

    Interesting quotes on short stories

    “In short stories it is better to say not enough than to say too much, because, because–I don’t know why.”
    –Anton Chekhov

    “A tale from which pieces have been raked out is like a fire that has been poked. One does not know the operation has been performed, but everyone feels the effect.”
    –Rudyard Kipling

    “The short story is a dream verbalized, arranged in space and presented to the world…the dream is said to be some kind of manifestation of desire, so the short story must also represent a desire, perhaps only partly expressed, but the most interesting thing about it is its mystery.”
    –Joyce Carol Oates

    Short Story Vending Machine in Hong Kong (Baptist University Library)

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  • How Vending Machine works

    A vending machine is an automated device that dispenses goods such as snacks, beverages and other items to customers upon the insertion of money. It allows for the sale of products without the need for a human attendant. Vending machines can be found in various locations including schools, offices, hospitals, and public spaces.

    Step 1: Load the vending machine

    Prior to operation, a vending machine must be stocked with the products it will dispense to consumers. These products are often supplied by the vending machine supplier, who buys them wholesale and then sells the product at a retail price. Vending machines typically have specialized keys that a small business owner can use to access the inside. Fill each display with product and make sure the products do not become inter-tangled with the vending mechanism.

    Step 2: Test the vending machine

    To ensure the machine is properly loaded and ready to dispense, select one or several products and use both coin and paper money to pay for the items. Vending machines measure coins and read paper money. Each machine differs slightly, but in general, it identifies each coin with an electromagnetic field which measures thickness and diameter. Dollar bills are scanned with a laser, which transmits to a small computer that deciphers each denomination. It then calculates a balance and allows the consumer to make a choice of product. When the consumer chooses, electronic signals are relayed to a motor through an electronic console board which turns the spiral dispenser of the selected product. The machine then deducts from the balance the amount of the purchase.

    Step 3: Collect the money

    Vending machine providers generally do not allow a small business owner access to the money collection vault and reserve access to approved vending machine mechanics. These individuals visit on a weekly, biweekly or monthly basis. The vending machine mechanic inspects the inside and outside of the machine for damage and regular maintenance. He then opens the money collection area and reconciles the money with the transaction log. Once accounted, the mechanic splits the proceeds from the sales with the business owner.


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